What ubiquitous environmental detritus allows *Endrosis sarcitrella* larvae to subsist in dark, neglected areas?

Answer

Dust, lint, and general debris

A critical factor in the success of *Endrosis sarcitrella* is its ability to thrive on the least appreciated food source: environmental detritus. Larvae can subsist in areas like lofts or under floorboards by consuming accumulated dust, lint, and general debris. This mixture often contains shed human and pet hair, dead insects, and other decaying organic particles, supplying the complex materials required for larval development even when specific textile or food items are inaccessible.

What ubiquitous environmental detritus allows *Endrosis sarcitrella* larvae to subsist in dark, neglected areas?
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